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Sender:Philipp B. Koch
Date/Time:16-Mar-2008 14:03:39 +0100
Subject:Re: Photoshop Stitching

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Hi Rick,

sounds very interesting. I also have both, PTGui Pro and Photoshop CS3. 
Just for curiosity,
I would love to see your comparison... I am solely shooting with my 
Fisheye lens, so I guess
for me it can't be useful since Photoshop can't change the projection 
type of the lenses, as far
as I know. Yet I would like to try your rectilinear lens workflow and 
thus would be grateful
to see your workflow suggestion.

Best regards,
Philipp Koch

Rick Drew schrieb:
> I remember seeing a message here last week (or there abouts') asking in
> anyone had used PhotoShop to do stitching.  I just created around a dozen
> panos in CS3 - simple 5 or 6 shot stitches - and the results were amazing.
> One was a ski photo shot on top of a hill.  People were moving around and
> all my pano stitching tools handled the people fine - but the shadows were
> horrible.  Even my standby - PTGui - trashed the shadows.  PhotoShop -
> frankly I was amazed. The shadows were PERFECT, as were the people.  The
> workflow was not what Adobe recommended, but rather a multi-step process
> that was fast and easy.  Fisheyes? Forget it.  Prime lens shots? Great. So
> if you have CS3 it's another tool to consider in your collection!
>
>  
>
> If anyone is interested, I'll post the workflow and sample of the default
> output from PhotoShop vs PTGui on my site.  I love PTGui - I'm not dissin'
> it!  This just seems like one place where PhotoShop (of all things!) does a
> better job.
>
>  
>
> Rick Drew
>
>
>
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